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Word | Intrude |
Spanish Meaning | entremeterse, encajarse, entrometerse, estorbar, molestar, inmiscuirse, importunar, ,estorbar, meter, imponer en |
enter uninvited; They intruded on our dinner party / enter unlawfully on someone''s property / To thrust one's self in / trespass; enter as an uninvited person / put oneself deliberately into a place or situation where one is unwelcome or uninvited. / to come or go into a place where you are not wanted or welcome / to become involved with something private in an annoying way, | |
Usage | ⇒ They intruded on our dinner party ⇒ She hesitated to intrude on their conversation. ⇒ Excuse me, sir. I don't mean to intrude, but you have a phone call. ⇒ he had no right to intrude into their lives ⇒ we don't want to intrude if you're busy ⇒ her worries about the future intruded in a negative way on her work |
Synonyms | interfere, butt in, meddle, intervene, interrupt, obtrude, infringe, horn in, interpose, trespass, disturb, encroach, invade, pry, bother, break in, interlope, irrupt, poke, insert, |
Antonyms | abandon, withdraw, leave, accelerate, accommodate, amuse, assistance, cancel, carelessness, comfort, contempt, cooperate, deduct, depart, depict, despiser, despising, disapproval, disdain, disengage, |
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